Just saw an ad for an upcoming KS game with the tagline "Try the Tutorial!" As a 15 year veteran of the video game industry, I can safely tell you that there is no better way to turn off gamers than those three words.
I agree but I couldn't fit "for singleplayer games" in the three words. It feels like it was pushed by the publishers and the players couldn't do much about it other than boycotting the games.
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I think the real issue was twofold, and for obvious reasons, I won't name names - 1. There seemed to be great dishonesty on why the solution was used. 2. The solution literally didn't work, which meant people couldn't play their game! Steam is a DRM solution, no issues!
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Absolutely. At the time I was working in mobile games, where they also started forcing players to be online at all times. That was more turbulent because of the different signal strengths and plans everywhere but they didn't have a focused place to complain about it.
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